Title :
Blood vessel detection and artery-vein differentiation using hyperspectral imaging
Author :
Akbari, Hamed ; Kosugi, Yukio ; Kojima, Kazuyuki ; Tanaka, Naofumi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
Blood vessel detection is an important but difficult task during surgeries. An unexpected location of a blood vessel or anatomical variations may result in an accidental injury to the blood vessel. This problem would extend the operation time or cause a serious complication. Moreover, differentiating the arteries from veins is necessary in majority of medical procedures. Hyperspectral imaging has entered as a new modality in medicine. This imaging and spectroscopic tool can be used for different applications including medical diagnosis. The unpredictable anatomy of blood vasculature during surgeries especially in anatomical variations makes the visibility very important. In this paper, a hyperspectral imaging technique is proposed as a visual supporting tool to detect blood vessels and to differentiate between the artery and vein during surgeries. This technique can aid the surgeon to find blood vessels and to diagnose normal anatomical variation and abnormalities. The hyperspectral images are captured using two cameras: a visible plus near infrared camera (400-1000 nm) and an infrared camera (900-1700 nm). Using hyperspectral images, a library of spectral signatures for abdominal organs, arteries, and veins are created. The high-dimensional data are classified using support vector machine (SVM). This method is evaluated for the detection of arteries and veins in abdominal surgeries on a pig.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; blood vessels; cameras; image classification; medical image processing; support vector machines; surgery; artery-vein differentiation; blood vasculature anatomy; blood vessel detection; high dimensional data classification; hyperspectral images; hyperspectral imaging; near infrared camera; normal vasculature anatomical variation; support vector machine; surgery; vasculature anatomical abnormalities; visible camera; wavelength 400 nm to 1700 nm; Arteries; Humans; Spectrum Analysis; Veins;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009. EMBC 2009. Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3296-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5332920